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Azerbaijan Orders Emergency Aid to Ukraine After SOCAR Drone Strike

Azerbaijan allocates $2 million to supply electrical equipment amid ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure linked to Baku, continuing humanitarian aid exceeding $40 million, officials said.

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Azerbaijan has allocated $2 million to help Ukraine restore energy infrastructure damaged in recent Russian missile and drone attacks, President Ilham Aliyev announced Monday. The funds, drawn from the president’s reserve, will be transferred to the Ministry of Energy for the purchase and delivery of Azerbaijani-made electrical equipment, according to APA News Agency. The decision follows a phone call between Aliyev and Ukrainian President Volod…

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According to Azerbaijani media, the country's Ministry of Energy will allocate $2 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine. President Ilham Aliyev has already signed the order. According to the order, $2 million (in manat equivalent) will be allocated to the Ministry of Energy from the 2025 budget of the President's Reserve Fund. The allocated amount will be used by the country's Ministry of Energy for humanitarian aid to Ukraine, in particular, f…

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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